Natural Wisdom: Invisible Power
Invisible power is your own aura outside of yourself. It may feel like weight, pressure, or emotions floating at first. It is the opposite. No weight, no pressure, and no emotional feel. We are so accustomed to micro-managing and controlling our emotions with thought, we don't realize that we aren't supposed to control or prevent any of it. Living outside of yourself for long enough and intentionally combining your senses will reveal just that. The power you're seeking may feel heavy at first, but it's emotions attached to thought, disguised as power. Pushing through it, avoiding it, or buckling is ego and will immediately or eventually reveal more tension, pressure, and angst (anxiety and depression or floating emotions and thoughts). The remedy is a simple, calm, and intentional focus on the outside world around you. It will welcome encouragement, connect you with the active world in your view, and promote forward-moving confidence in your successful endeavors of the present and future. You will no longer carry internal weight, pressure, or floating thoughts. It will be a fully engaged you with the external world that you're very much a part of. From the moment you're engaged in, the environment around you, and this beautiful world that we are all a part of. Our grandparents, our parents, and we have all inherited this way of thinking first. Passing down generations of the same "think first" attitudes and disconnecting us from the natural reality that is always there. From childhood to mature adults. Our brains are systematically wired to do so, burning energy that can be used in every moment. Instead of being wasted on false preparation of the future, build-ups and resets, attachments to people and how we should feel about them, parts of songs and objects, our own voluntary movements, and the image we feel we must uphold. Finding ourselves, enlightenment, and our purpose in life is all in the natural and external moment of every day.
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